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Little SH is Pictured Above
Little SH was his dam reincarnated
for disposition. That has never changed. He is a very loving and giving stallion sweet enough for our grand daughter who just took her first ride at 6 years old to ride. He is a true testament to the disposition of his bloodline.
Most people who meet him for the first time have a hard time believing he is a stallion.
His color is a dark, velvet black. He has huge eyes, just as both his sire and dam.
This was his first major Arabian horse show, having only been to a few open shows prior to the EE. No surprise, he gave his all and came home a champion. He is the kind of Arab that you read about living in the tents with the Bedouins. Intelligent, affectionate, well mannered, loving and a joy to be around. The only problem, is that you can sometimes forget he is an occupant in the barn because he is so quite and black, so sometime not very visible.
We are proud that Little SH is Sheykh Obeyd and think much of his personality and ability is because of his heritage. We are looking forward to showing him this fall in a number of disciplines and hope to qualify him for the Regional's and the Nationals. We are proud to have him in our lives and a part of our breeding program.
Marilyn Lang
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We shipped him to a trainer in Fort Worth in 2000 for training in the discipline of
reining and working cow horse. I wanted to have a good amateur reining horse.
This type of training takes a minimum of one year.
Later that year, I took on a
major health issue but decided to leave him in training, hoping that by the following
spring, I would be able to show him in reining.
Come spring, I realized I was not going
to have the physical strength it requires to show in reining, so we brought him home.
We bred him to two mares in 2002, both Sheykh Obeyd. One mare had a lovely black filly
and the other mare had an outstanding black colt.
We made the decision this year to put
him back in training in early spring, so that
we could take him to the EE to show in performance.

FA Sherifaa (Pictured Above)

Little SH won the following ribbons:
Reserve Native Costume Champion
Third Place Open Western Pleasure Championship
2nd Place in the Preliminary Liberty Class
4th Place in the Liberty Class Championship
5th Place in the Open Native Costume Class |